I GOT THE LUVIN RIDDIM produced by 825751 RECORDS 2023
I Got The Luvin Overview
In 2023, dancehall parties across Jamaica and beyond had a new soundtrack. Late-night events and street dances were filled with the sounds of a fresh bashment release that quickly became a favorite among fans. The riddim behind this wave was produced by 825751 RECORDS, a label known for its focus on energetic, modern dancehall. 825751 RECORDS has built a reputation for bringing together both rising and established talents, and their projects often get strong streaming numbers on platforms like YouTube and Spotify. This release brought together a unique group of artists, each adding their own style. Dj Kafiene, known for the summer anthem "Summer Sun," added his vibrant energy to the riddim. Persistence, who made waves with "Pon Da Endz Ya," brought a streetwise feel that resonated with many listeners. Ms Kerry, whose "Give Me Ur Love" showed her vocal strength, continued to build her name as one of the scene’s most promising female voices. The riddim also featured Kris Diamond and Krazy C teaming up for "Girl U Turn Me On," a track that became popular in dancehall circles. Rich Anthony, who has gained attention with "Money Flow," added another layer of lyrical flow. Other artists like Sean D with "Comforta," Randy B with "Nothin Over U," and Double – O with "Love At First Sight" contributed to the riddim’s wide appeal. For dancehall fans, 2023 will always be linked to the parties and vibes created by this bashment release. Its impact on the dancefloor and in playlists made it a true highlight of the year.
I Got The Luvin Tracklist:
- Dj Kafiene – Summer Sun
- Persistence – Pon Da Endz Ya
- Ms Kerry – Give Me Ur Love
- Kris Diamond, Krazy C – Girl U Turn Me On
- Rich Anthony – Money Flow
- Sean D – Comforta
- Randy B – Nothin Over U
- Double-O – Love At First Sight
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